Dubrovnik, Croatia

Residences at Sun Gardens Dubrovnik (HS)

2 - 6Keys2Bedrooms 5Guests

Description

Croatia's Sun Gardens Dubrovnik enjoys a superb position on the country's beautiful Adriatic coastline not far from the UNESCO-protected city of Dubrovnik.

Recently awarded the prestigious accolade 'Leading Hotels of the World', this resort benefits from the most beautiful views of the Adriatic and islands. The 207 deluxe residences at the Residences at Sun Gardens combine sleek, contemporary design with fabulous amenities and the impeccable service expected of a five-star resort - including a dedicated 24-hour receptionist. Generously sized interiors are enriched by oak floors, modern art and comfortable furnishings plus sunny balconies and terraces overlook either the verdant gardens or the Adriatic Sea.

Each Dubrovnik residence is large enough to accommodate a family group in comfort, and there's plenty of space for relaxation, leisurely dining and the entertaining of family and friends - with the facilities of the hotel always at your disposal.

With a sleek and contemporary Mediterranean design that captures all the natural light through our residences will ensure you can truly unwind and relax whilst on holiday. Each bedroom has an ensuite spacious bathroom, terrace/balcony, kitchenette area and dining and lounge areas. With stylish furnishings throughout, our residences are immaculately presented.

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Activities of Interest

Take a look at the Sports Clubs and Junior academies for children 7-15 years of age, available throughout July and August.

Dubrovnik's city beach, Banje, is a short walk from the Ploče Gate. It's good for kids, with showers, deckchairs and sunloungers for hire, plus jet skis and inflatables.

Places of Interest

The oldest market in Dubrovnik is located in the prominent, baroque square of Gundulićeva poljana. Centrepiecing it is a statue of 17th-century poet Ivan Gundulić, who surveys the piles of fruit, vegetables and dried delights.

Rector's Palace - Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector’s office, his private chambers, public halls, administrative offices and a dungeon.